Daily Archives: 09/07/2018

Sorry for all the confusing posts as of late. Something happened to the blog. Looks like my provider had restored an old copy after an update went bad. Anyway, I’m hoping this will put us back on track. Thanks to Allan Goodman for pointing out the problem.

So, Friday we’ll be at Campbell Hall, BYPotluck and BYOMusicGear, I can sure use help with setting up chairs and tables if anyone’s available. We should be there around 5:45PM or so, much appreciated. Mahalo Nui Loa to Reverend Chip for hosting us once again!

I also want to say Mahalo Nui Loa to all for your Birthday Gifts and Hauoli La Hanau wishes and to my Ukulele Sister Charlotte, hope you had a Happiest of Birthdays and Mahalo! I am so blessed to have such a wonderful ‘Ohana, you warm my heart.

Click here for Friday Night Album . . . and what I night it was! Btw, see if you can find the “E Tutu E” hula by Ralph and Dolores, amazing! And then there’s Sandy and his unbelievable “In A Canoe!” Not to mention Hula Dancers with Dangerous Implements in close quarters! But wait, there’s more . . . . well actually there’s not.

This Saturday we’re at the UFOHQ at our usual 2-4pm time. BYOB&S (Beverages and Snacks). TEXT me at 4153007804 if you’ll be attending so I can save a seat for you.

I also have all of my concert dates already so all of you guys can mark your calendars extra early to hear what you’re helping me do 🙂

All of our concerts are held in the James Dunn Theater at the College of Marin in Kentfield. December 2nd is our Winter Concert from 7-9.May 5th is our Spring Concert from 7-9.June 19th is a concert put on the day before we go off to Europe from 7-9. This means so much to me, thank you for helping me spread the word and for all the support you’ve given me through the years! See you next Saturday! 🙂

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The following part is from Suzie Kagami (a supporter of the UFOhana), I know it coincides with the Napa Aloha Festival, but just in case some of you are looking for something else to do . . .
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Dear Friends,

Please forward to our community as we are searching for 50+ volunteers for this historic 2-day event. ~ Mahalo!

The Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce of Northern California and the Polynesian Voyaging Society are hosting a historic event in the Bay Area welcoming Wayfinder and Master Navigator Nainoa Thompson at Capuchino High School in San Bruno on September 15, and the Hikianalia welcome ceremony on September 16, 2018 in Aquatic Park in San Francisco.

A great service project to fill school volunteer hour requirements, church or community service projects, this is an excellent educational event helping to support our Bay Area Polynesian community broadening our vision of Earth Sustainability, ancient way finding navigation, and cultural community. We are looking for volunteers for the following shifts to help us host this event and would be honored if you could join us.

Please feel free to email with questions, or respond with your name, organization and email if you can attend. We are hoping to fill all positions by this Monday if possible. It will be a historic event not to miss.